Automated Student Attendance ____________________________ A Project Presented to the Computer Engineering Department of the College of Engineering University of San Jose – Recoletos Cebu City ______________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering By: JOSEPH PAUL GARCIA KEVIN ANDRIN LYRA FELIZA CARACUT August 2012 Revision History Version | Date | Revised By | Revision Contents | 0.01 | Engr. Daisog |
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INC(RED)IBLE HACKER Complete Guide for Windows Hacking By Vivek Kumar Learn to hack like a pro 2012 COPYRIGHT WWW.INCREDIBLEHACKER.COM Copyright Notice This report may not be copied or reproduced unless specific permissions have been personally given to you by the Vivek Kumar. Any unauthorized use‚ distributing‚ reproducing is strictly prohibited. Liability Disclaimer The information provided in this eBook is to be used for educational purposes only. The eBook creator is in
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Chapter 6 Accommodating Student Variability This chapter will describe different ways to deal w/ student variability. Teachers can expect to have a wide variety of students who differ in abilities‚ talents‚ & backgrounds. The reasons for such diversity include compulsory attendance laws‚ patterns of immigration‚ & laws that govern which students can & cannot be placed in special classes. Other factors include normal variations in physical‚ social‚ emotional‚ & cognitive development. I. Historical
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Environmental Analysis The information technology (IT) industry has always been highly driven by innovations in technology. It is dynamic and highly competitive‚ with frequent changes in both technologies and business models. Each industry shift is an opportunity to conceive new products‚ new technologies‚ or new ideas that can further transform the industry and businesses. The following PESTEL analysis will try to gain an understanding of Microsoft’s business potential‚ future market situation
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Welcome to the World of Speedy A s humans‚ we often wonder what our future would be like. We try to predict our future based on current knowledge and facts. In the case of cinema and television‚ such an instinct particularly holds true. When photography was introduced to the world‚ people started visualizing the advent of motion picture. When motion picture dawned upon us‚ it was silent and in black and white; so we predicted there would be sound and color someday in motion picture‚ and we were
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1. Which of the following will not retain data after the computer is turned off? a. DVD *b. RAM c. ROM d. hard drive 2. These computers are refrigerator-sized machines‚ and are commonly found in various departments throughout large companies. *a. minicomputer b. mainframe computer c. supercomputer d. microcomputer 3. Name the program that coordinates computer resources‚ provides an interface between users and the computer‚ and runs applications
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CHAPTER I Introduction and Background of the Study This chapter shows the introduction‚ purpose and description‚ review of related literature and studies‚ synthesis of the study‚ paradigm of the study‚ statement of the problem‚ hypothesis‚ statement of assumption‚ scope and limitations‚ significance of the study and the definition of terms of the proposed system. Introduction Mobile phones now a days are not just devices that are used for making calls. With the advancement of the technologies
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Chapter 1: Using technology to change the world Social Networking: the gathering together of groups of people using online tools to connect and exchange ideas Crisis Mapping tool: collects information from e-mails‚ text messages‚ blog posts‚ and twitter tweets and maps them‚ making the information instantly publicly available (Ushaldi‚ swiftriver). Digital Divide: the gap between the levels of Internet access and the availability of technical tools in different regions of the world **Prevents
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Chapter-1- Management Information System Self Assessment Questions 1. Information systems are composed of __________ basic components. a) four b) three c) two d) many 2. A human order taker can be bypassed when using a(n) e) office automation system. f) management information system. g) transaction processing system. h) decision support system. 3. The __________ can help you choose a product. a) office automation system b) management information system c) transaction processing system d) decision
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TOPIC: THE DIGITAL CAMERA SUBTOPICS: -HISTORY -TYPES OF DIGITAL CAMERAS -PARTS OF A DIGITAL CAMERA -RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL CAMERAS (Advantages and Disadvantages of Each). HISTORY OF DIGITAL CAMERAS The World‘s First Digital Camera by Kodak and Steve Sasson The Evolution of Digital Cameras A film-free camera was patented as early as 1972 by Texas Instruments‚ but Kodak
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